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13 Extra dimension: control/instrumentation Ensuring greater accuracy of extruded products helps to raise their quality – while also keeping control of material costs
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23 Setting high standards in extrusion Standards for products such as pipes and profiles help set a quality benchmark, while testing regimes help to ensure that these guidelines are being followed
31 Second use: recycling & granulators A wide range of recycling machinery – from granulators to shredders – have recently been introduced to the market, extending the choices available to end users
39 Fluid transfer: advances in PE100 pipe High mechanical strength – and a rigorous testing regime – means that PE100 is often the material of choice for demanding pipeline projects
43 Technology: Machinery – Testing 44 Technology: Machinery 46 Extruder of the month: Nebraska Plastics 48 Dates for your diary
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